Thursday, 3 July 2014

The Eye of Zoltar 03: Last Dragonslayer

Jasper Fforde's third book in the Last Dragonslayer series is an
excellent fantasy which has the unusual element of being grounded in reality.
Imaginary places intermingle with the names of real towns UK readers will
recognize and I feel this is a clever touch which lends authenticity and
credibility to the adventure set in the UnUnited Kingdoms. Likewise, magical
names are mixed with commonplace ones such as Kevin and Perkins.

Jennifer Strange is the sixteen-year-old protagonist whose task it
is to prevent The Mighty Shandar, the most powerful wizard in the world from
eliminating all the dragons. He agrees to spare them if she succeeds in
bringing him the legendary jewel, The Eye of Zoltar and the reader is
immediately plunged into the first of a number of adventures, coping with
ferocious animals and dodging death in a variety of hair-raising predicaments.

Fforde's magic is woven into the journey of chasing magical beasts
such as the Tralfamosaur who is happy to eat everything in its path; reforming
a very spoiled Princess whose body has been exchanged with a servant's by her
own royal mother; rescuing the Once Magnificent Boo from imprisonment in the
Cambrian Empire and finding the goose-egg sized ruby known as The Eye of
Zoltar. The jewel has a reputation of changing all those who hold it into lead,
so Jennifer is under no illusions that the task ahead will be easy, even if she
and her companion sorcerers can defy the terrible odds of the 50% Fatality
Index along the way.

As with all fantasies, the impact of the story relies on the wild
imagination and innovative ideas of the author, and there is certainly no
shortage of inventiveness in Fforde's work. The reader is whirled along from
one seemingly impossible situation to another, with strangers proving to be
trustworthy while others are treacherous. The questers are up against dark
forces and places that test every magical skill in their power.

Nevertheless, the book is not without humour. The names of the two
dragons Jennifer is responsible for illustrate this: Feldspar Axiom Firebreath
IV and - Colin. There's lots of amusing scenarios and dialogue as well.

Fast-paced, entertaining and often mind-blowing, The Eye of
Zoltar will hook readers from jump-in start to the tense and satisfying
finish.